The security threat model shifted today: researchers documented the first ransomware operation run end-to-end by a large language model agent, while a separate extortion group collected $1 million fro
Two stories about AI and power defined June 25: the Trump administration stepping directly into OpenAI's release calendar for the first time, and Anthropic filing what may be the largest AI model-extr
Researchers have disclosed three security vulnerabilities in LangGraph, the open-source framework from LangChain used to build stateful, multi-step AI agent workflows. One of those flaws forms a criti
The day's biggest headline was financial — SpaceX officially priced what's now the largest IPO on record — but the more urgent reading was on the security wire, where a single researcher published a s
A critical vulnerability dubbed **"BadHost"** has been discovered in [Starlette](https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/05/millions-of-ai-agents-imperiled-by-critical-vulnerability-in-ope
The technology industry's appetite for trillion-dollar narratives is running ahead of the physics — SpaceX scrubbed its [Starship V3 launch moments before liftoff](https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/21/sp
The most interesting AI story this week isn't a model release — it's a pair of founders turning down $20 million and betting the open-source agent wave hasn't crested yet.
The week's clearest signal: AI is no longer being bolted onto products — it's becoming the product itself, a dynamic playing out simultaneously in Mountain View, Hawthorne, and Beijing.